Figures with Tuba Talk

Posted by Rabbit (Richmond, United States) on 8 January 2008 in Abstract & Conceptual.

So these were my figures form getting day chemicals for 20 liters and converting what i would need down to about 2 cups. yeah - i would say i had my math skillz working overtime on this one. However i was good at math despite being dyslexic. I had a hard time writing down all my work & when i did write it down it sorta looked like it does on this paper. Mostly what i would write would be "notes" on what i was trying to remember such as when i divide something by lets say number 8 i dont' write that part down - i only write down the answer i get from it and then MOVE on. I would make more mistakes when i wrote down EVERYTHING i did. I can only come to the conclusion that i must had started considering more numbers than i needed if i didn't just write down the solution to what i was trying to figure - then think about the next part. My SATs sorta looked like that piece of paper, considering i forgot a calculator & nearly scored 600 just on the math - which i would say was pretty good i would have scored better i presume if i had known i didn't have to answer questions that i didn't know how to solve. HOW come i missed that day in class where someone tells you YOU CAN SKIP the ones YOU DONT KNOW!!! heck i would have did a lot better considering i never had calculus and there were things on that SAT i was sure i dint' know what the heck i was suppose to do to it >.< Oh well thats over and now its time to use my figures to go measure out my chemicals in my 5 minute changed over dark room.

Yeah DARKroom time,
rabbit

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